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(EBOOK) Gertrude Bell: The Arabian Diaries, 1913-1914

COPY LINK DOWNLOAD ----------------------------------- https://sastrea-baja-hitam.blogspot.com/?read=0815606729 ----------------------------------- The Englishwoman Gertrude Bell lived an extraordinary life. Her adventures are the stuff of novels: she rode with bandits braved desert shamals was captured by Bedouins and sojourned in a harem. Called the most powerful woman in the British Empire, she counseled kings and prime ministers. Bell 8217 s colleagues included Lloyd George and Winston Churchill, who in 1921 invited Bell 8212 the only woman whose advice was sought 8212 to the Cairo Conference to 8220 determine the future of Mesopotamia. 8221 Bell numbered among her closest friends T.E. Lawrence, St. John Philby, and Arabian sheiks. In this volume of three of her notebooks, Rosemary O 8217 Brien preserves Bell 8217 s elegant, vibrant prose, and presents Bell as a brilliant tactician fearlessly confronting her own vulnerability. The fundamental themes of her life 8212 reckless behavior a divided self which combined brilliance of intellect with a passionate nature a sense of history and the fatal gift of falling in love with a married man 8212 are all here in remarkable detail. Her journey to northern Arabia in 1914 earned Bell professional recognition from the Royal Geographical Society, and solidified her reputation as a canny political analyst of Middle Eastern affairs

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The Englishwoman Gertrude Bell lived an extraordinary life. Her adventures are the stuff of novels: she rode with bandits braved desert shamals was captured by Bedouins and sojourned in a harem. Called the most powerful woman in the British Empire, she counseled kings and prime ministers. Bell 8217 s colleagues included Lloyd George and Winston Churchill, who in 1921 invited Bell 8212 the only woman whose advice was sought 8212 to the Cairo Conference to 8220 determine the future of Mesopotamia. 8221 Bell numbered among her closest friends T.E. Lawrence, St. John Philby, and Arabian sheiks. In this volume of three of her notebooks, Rosemary O 8217 Brien preserves Bell 8217 s elegant, vibrant prose, and presents Bell as a brilliant tactician fearlessly confronting her own vulnerability. The fundamental themes of her life 8212 reckless behavior a divided self which combined brilliance of intellect with a passionate nature a sense of history and the fatal gift of falling in love with a married man 8212 are all here in remarkable detail. Her journey to northern Arabia in 1914 earned Bell professional recognition from the Royal Geographical Society, and solidified her reputation as a canny political analyst of Middle Eastern affairs

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